KID STUFF

By ZORAYA NAZARIO

NEW YORK DAILY NEWS|

Dec 27, 1997 | 12:00 AM

"Toy Boats," "Toy Soldiers" and "Land of the Counterpane" are three of the exhibits at the Forbes Magazine Galleries (62 Fifth Ave. at 12th St.) aimed at younger visitors. They are inspired by Robert Louis Stevenson's poetic description of a child's room. Open today, 10 a.

m.-4 p.

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m. Admission is free. All ages. (212) 620-2200. Inspire your little ones to hit the stage by taking them to "Broadway Kids Sing Broadway" at the John Houseman Theater (450 W. 42d St.) today and tomorrow at noon. Young pros will perform an hour of Broadway tunes. Admission is $20. All ages. (212) 354-2220. Ralph Lee and his amazing train puppets present a classic tale of determination today and tomorrow at 1, 2 and 3 p.

m. with their performance of "The Little Engine That Could" at the New York Botanical Garden (200th St. at Southern Blvd., the Bronx). Kids can pose with Thomas the Tank Engine, too. It costs $2 plus Botanical Garden admission: $3, children and seniors $1, under 6 free. For ages 2 and up. (718) 817-8700. Rearing future imaging specialists and sound engineers? They'll love "Computer Fun" at Sony Wonder Technology Lab (Sony Plaza, 56th St. and Madison Ave.). The interactive digital technology exhibit is open today, 10 a.